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Can you tell me where the Ubuntu '/boot' folder is on the sytem? I was assuming it was in the Ubuntu root partition which appears to be on /dev/sda1 and grub would see this as hd0,0. This where it looks first to find the vmlinuz and image file.
Also make absolutely sure that I have the kernel designation correct(vmlinuz 2.6.28..etc). This will be in the Ubuntu partition in the /boot folder.

The filename is "vmlinux-2.6.28-11-generic" and when I click properties to view the /boot folder's destination, it's at: /media/7c9d3f89-10bc-44e6-acd5-b6c5b4aa6d46

I think you'll find that should be vmlinuz.
In which case, I can't see why it doesn't work if your entry in 'menu.lst' reads exactly as I wrote it.
Opensuse still comes with grub legacy so I can't see how it could be grub2. If you do have grub2 try 'update-grub' from a terminal (you may need to have root privilege).
However, I do not have grub2 so I can't be sure that this won't wreck what's left of your grub entries.